Hailed by The New York Times as a “feminist classic,” and “America’s bestselling book on women’s health,” the comprehensive guide to all aspects of women’s health and sexuality, including menopause, birth control, childbirth, sexual health, sexual orientation, gender identity, mental health and general well-being. Six years after the 2005 overhaul... more...

New York Times Bestseller A whole-foods, plant-based diet that has never been easier or tastier —learn to cook the Forks Over Knives way with more than 300 recipes for every day! Forks Over Knives —the book, the film, the movement—is back again in a cookbook. The secret is out: If you want to lose weight, lower your cholesterol, avoid... more...

Wanted: Tall, mature (35-45) man, heroic in nature, preferably dark haired and blue eyed, capable of making long-term commitment. Must like children, country life, and classical music. Ability to play one or more instruments an asset. Term of employment three weekends. Apply in person to Ms. Leslie Max McKenzie writes articles about "weird jobs",... more...

When a mountain climber falls--he falls fast and he falls far. Buck Halloran has the broken bones to prove it. What he doesn't expect during his convalescence is to fall fast and hard for the woman next door who first attracts him with incredible aromas from her kitchen, then drops out of a tree almost into his lap. She enchants him with her glowing... more...

Sharon Leslie is a survivor. She's survived a difficult childhood, a disastrous, abusive marriage, the death of a very lucrative career, and the terrifying, temporary loss of her beloved sister, Jeanie. She doesn't think she can survive the risk of falling in love again, not even with the man who was responsible for her sister's rescue, and who is... more...

When children's book illustrator, Elaina McIvor, is handed an 11 month old baby to care for, she thinks the doctor who brought Betsy to her is as crazy as, well...the stork! She knows nothing about babies, and sure doesn't want a crash course forced on her. Dr. Brent {Brad} Bradshaw, has no idea why his very ill patient, baby Betsy's single mom,... more...

Renny Knight was a rogue with a smile that could melt any woman's heart. So why did Jacqueline Train insist on denying that they were married, even if it had been a marriage of convenience entered into two years before? She'd married him because he could give her the one thing she wanted from life--a child of her own, in return for giving him the ability... more...

When Hennessey sees a woman striding boldly across the island on which he's caretaker, he doesn't know whether to march her off his turf, or capture her and keep her for his own. She defends her right to be there as the niece of the owners, threatens him with a cast iron frying pan, astounds him by repairing her own car which he thinks he's cleverly... more...

Integrating her extensive knowledge of sixteenth and seventeenth century literature, Judy Sproxton examines the expression of a recurring theme in history, that of the tension between religious faith and political and militant action. Violence and Religion offers a detailed and fascinating study of the writings of some of the major figures of the... more...

Marian Crane has been in love with Rolph McKenzie since almost forever, but he sees her as a butterfly who flits from man to man, from job to job, and even country to country, never lighting anywhere for long. It's not until he's shamed into giving her a job in his boat-brokerage/marina that he begins to recognize her as the savvy, desirable woman... more...